Developed using existing national and state data sources, each county profile presents county and corresponding state data for over 50+ measures across the six domains of Demographics, Health needs, Facilities, Workforce, Health Behaviors, and Social Determinants of Health.
While not conclusive and exhaustive, these profiles are intended to guide and advance primary care and health transformation efforts across Texas.
The 2025 TPCC Summit will be held on October 23-24 in Austin, TX. With the theme of Advancing High Quality Primary Care, the summit will explore systemic issues such as access to care, payment reform, and primary care workforce, and will include conversations about behavioral health, rural health, maternal health, community-based interventions, interprofessional care, and more! The summit is a key step in our ongoing shared pursuit to advance high-quality primary care for all.
Registration, call for proposals, and sponsor and exhibitor information for the summit are coming soon!
Primary care is essential for a healthy community. Primary care teams manage chronic conditions, prevent diseases, and detect health issues early when they’re easier to treat. A strong healthcare system depends on access to quality primary care that focuses on prevention and minimizes negative health outcomes while centering each patient’s unique needs, circumstances, and preferences. Systems built around a core primary care function can deliver higher quality care at a lower cost.
The Texas Primary Care Consortium(TPCC) Summit brings together people dedicated to improving health and health care in Texas. People from various backgrounds across the public health and health care spectrum convene to discuss how to prioritize primary care in our health care system. Attendees can expect to gain a more comprehensive understanding of current health care challenges, lessons learned, best practices, and innovative approaches to improve the health of all.
Primary care is the foundation of a strong and effective health care system. When we prioritize primary care, people can live longer lives with more equitable outcomes. Systems and organizations built around a core primary care function can deliver higher quality, lower cost care.
The 9th Annual Texas Primary Care Consortium (TPCC) Summit had a continued focus to improve the health of Texans through accessible, equitable, and coordinated person-centered primary care.
A virtual convening for people who want to improve health and healthcare in Texas, together. The Texas Primary Care Consortium 2020 Virtual Summit included a 4-part series of systems-focused discussions to learn from current experiences and pursue a growth-oriented, forward-looking portrait of primary care in Texas.